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Show AMUSEMENTS .J. r. IN SALT LAKE THEATERS. i Dramn. i- COLONIAL. THEATER "Tho I Will to Sfjuaw." Evening, 8:15. .j. i- c Musical Comedy, v AIRDOMl!; "The I'rolico of lAlO."1 i- Evening, S and 0;30. 4 - l4 -i Vaudeville. -h v MISSION THEATER Imperial van- v devlllc. Mallnoe, 2::t0. Evening, j 7:30 and 0:15. i- v CASINO THEATER Fisher's vau- --i --i vllle and moving pictures. Mall-j- nee, 2. Evening, 7. y Y SHUBEUT THEATER HIgh-clasa A' -r vaudeville and moving pictures. r Matinee, 2. Evening, 7. H- j. i Motion Pictures. -f 5 LUNA. ISIS, ELITE. THEATERS ? Motion pictures, continuous per- -;- f- formance, afternoon and evening, -j The Salt Lnko theater should be well filled lonlghl with tho many friends and admirers of William Collier, who aro eager to welcomo him back to Salt Lake. Charles Frohman will presont tho popular popu-lar comedian for the llrst tlmo hero In his now farce, "A Lucky Star," Mr. Collier has boon using this ploce ns his strong vchlclo all of this season, and It seoniH (o havo served him well. The play onloved a four months' run at the Hudson then lor. Now York, where the critic do-clared do-clared It to be even better than was "Caught In the Rain," tho lasL piece In which he was here. "A Lucky btar" is announced us a farco in three and a half acts; this method of calling what Is In reality a prologue Is only another bit of Collier humor, which seems to bo endless In its cleverness. The seat salo opens this morning at tho Orphoum for tho llrst week of the engagement of Wlllard Mack. Maude Leono and their company of associate players at that houso. Tho transfer of the company to the Orphcum givos them a much better opportunity to stago the more pretentions of their offerings, and the opening bill should attract moro than usual Interest. "Cameo Kirby" served as a vehicle last season for Dustin Far-num. Far-num. Notwithstanding tho opening of tho resort re-sort season, the mnnngeinont of the Mission Mis-sion theater proposes to continue to muke a strong bid to tho amusement lovers of this city, and If high-class acta aro any inducement, there is no question but that business will continue good. The theater Is so situated that there Is little danger of it getting so warm ns to bo uncomfortable. The bill, which will open with a matlnco this afternoon, cornea with tho promise that there Is not a poor number on It. At the Airdomo big audiences are the rule. This Is the only open-air theater In Salt Lake. The musical comedy is a pretty one. the company Is a good one, and it Is a place whero you can spend an cnjoyablo evening. At the Casino the present bill, which, by the way. contains sovoral hcadllners and Is one of tho best yet presented at this popular plnyhousc. Is drawing big nudlcnces at every performance. There nre matinees dally. Another packed houso greeted the excellent ex-cellent programme offered at the Shuberl theater Wednesday evening, and the Indications Indi-cations are that this popular showhousu will play to capacity business during tho balance of the week. Notwithstanding Notwithstand-ing the fact that tho Shubert has a scat lug capacity of over 100ft. the S. R. C. sign was In cvidenco nearly all evening A special dispatch to The Tribune from New York on Wednesday says: "Papers were, filed In Albany todny by John Cort, Charles Klein, the playwright, E. v. Glroux and others, incorporating the Independent; In-dependent; Producing company, with n paid-up capital of $100,000. The object of the Independent Producing company, com-pany, whoso contract with Mr. Kloln Is for a period of live years, is for tho exclusive ex-clusive services of the playwright as a producing manager In the production of any plays produced by the company under un-der other co'ntracts by authors which may be acquired from me to time; also to furnish at least one of his own plays each year during the life Qf this contract. con-tract. " Klein Is easily one of Amorlca's foremost authors. His most successful plays are 'The Auctioneer.' 'The Music Master.' 'The Lion and the Mouse' and 'The Third Degree.' The last threo plays have mndo for . tholr owners over SI. 000.000 in the past threee yeats. 'The Music Master' was produced by David Bolasco. and 'The Lion and tho Mouse' and 'The Third Degree by Henry B. Harris , . Broadway Is. In a turmoil over the announcement of thl3 incorporation and movement, as Klein and his plays have been a power and groat . llnanclal gain to tho theatrical syndicate force. John Cort states that a now play by Klein will be produced In New York on or before November I." Tho performances today and tomorrow will close the presont bills at Manager Florence's motion plcturo theaters, the Luna, Isls and Elite, and there will be an entire charige of programmo "at all houses at the matlncc performances on Saturday. f The Allen Curtis Musical Comedy company com-pany of twcnly-flve people, under the personal direction of Allen Curtis, the well-known producing manager, will open a season of musical comedy at tho Daniels Dan-iels theater on June IS. Their opening production will be tho "Jolly Widow." Tho complimentary piano recital by Miss Carrie Browning, announced for Tuesday. June 7, at the First Congregational Congrega-tional church, has been changed to Monday, Mon-day, June C, at the same place. Miss' Browning will be assisted by Professor Wlllard Woihe on the violin. This promising prom-ising young artist Is attempting the most ambitious programme ever given by any performer In the state, including two complete concertos one by Beethoven, the other by Salnt-Snons, and three waltzes by Chopin. The public is cordially cor-dially Invited to attend and tickets may be obtained at the Consolidated Music' company, entirely complimentary. |